Worried whats wrong?

im 7.5 weeks and late night yesterday i started cramping mild cramping didnt mind it so i kept doing my work. So i went to the bathroom and when i wiped there was bright red pink , i am having a miscarriage or its normal?
( this happening around my period i always get it the 21st)

you can call the doc, but unless ur filling a pad an hour not a m/c. I spotted for the first 14weeks with my 2nd, nothing with my first and it was normal

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Answered 4/26/12

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Spotting or bleeding is NOT normal during pregnancy. Yes, 30% of pregnant women will experience some bleeding early pregnancy but half will miscarry. The other half is usually caused by some other underlying condition like placenta previa, sub chorionic bleed, etc. If you have bright red blood and period-like cramping, call your doctor.

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Mild cramping and spotting are normal during pregnancy for some women. Watch out for sharp pain and heavy bleeding and bleeding with blood clots. Also like a sudden gush of bleeding with sharp pain can be signs of distress.

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Im still worried though, this is my first pregnancy and miscarriages scares me

I had a friend who spotted every single month during her pregnancy and was constantly worried about miscarriages and all she did was stress herself out. Cramping is normal and you will feel it probably on and off during your pregnancy. You may want to call your doctor and relay your symptoms and that may put your mind at ease.

Bleeding and cramping IS NORMAL during pregnancy. You just don't want to see clots in the blood, which then could mean you are having a miscarriage. I was bleeding at my 7 week 3 day mark because of implantation but went to the doctor and everything was fine. If your worried go to the ER, otherwise go see your DR right away.v good luck.

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